I was told today because of recall 200, Hyundai wants buy back our cars

Discussion in 'Hyundai Kona Electric' started by Mattsburgh, May 11, 2021.

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  1. Deborah Wassel

    Deborah Wassel New Member

    NJ has a great lemon law - it covers anything under 24k miles and 2 years from delivery. I'm at 15k miles and 18 months, so I definitely qualify. If Hyundai continues being difficult I'll just file a claim and force their hand.
     
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  3. ehatch

    ehatch Active Member

    Northeast, so yes, it's warm,and I shouldn't be having that range reduction pre the 80% recall
     
  4. hobbit

    hobbit Well-Known Member

    Why are buyback details such a big seekr1t, that they're trying to gag social-media and forum info
    about it? They're overreaching here.

    _H*
     
  5. I won’t have time to go out and get mine notarized until Friday. No big deal, though. The longer the delay the better for me. Until my daughter goes off to college in August, we’ll be fighting over the spare car :)
     
  6. It’s probably just a standard agreement contract, drafted up by some corporate lawyer who has to justify their high salary. The details really aren’t much of a secret. They’re just following the lemon law formulas for the jurisdiction that applies to you.
     
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  8. "Said the waiter, 'Don't shout,
    Or wave it about,
    Or the rest will be wanting one too.'"

    Also, in states where the buyback amount is not prescribed but negotiated, they have a valid business interest in keeping someone to whom they had to give an exceptional deal from making it public.
     
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  9. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    Keeping it confidential was in my settlement agreement, so I can't disclose details but all I can say is that they are going exactly by state lemon law (of the state you reside)
     
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  10. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    Just e-mailed my case manager about the next steps.. I asked about my next payment that is due July 10.. If I will make that payment, will it get refunded as it was not part of the calculation? Also, I will be out of town for about 10 days or more in July.. If the handover is scheduled during that time, if the timing is flexible... Let's see how this will be handled..
     
  11. FloridaSun

    FloridaSun Well-Known Member

    He replied almost immediately.. Once the car is turned over, HMF will send me the amount overpaid with the additional payments..
    He also told me that I will get a call to set up a date and time for the handover and this should be flexible and I should be able to schedule it after I come back.
     
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  13. 2019KonaEVUlt

    2019KonaEVUlt New Member

    Did everyone hear of the 2 new Kona EV fires? One happened in Korea and one in Norway this week. Neither vehicle was charging. And one was a 2020 which was not subject to the recall. Not good. https://insideevs.com/news/515983/kona-electric-fire-norway-korea/

    I honestly wonder if I should just eat the registration fees and sign my offer they sent 2 weeks ago. They have to reimburse me for any payments made after their calculation was completed so I am not worried about that, but I had no idea that when I asked them to include my 2 most recent payments and registration fees this would take WEEKS. I just want to be free of the Kona at this point.
     
  14. Good to hear the second part as I, too, will be out for a week in July.
     
  15. It's Thursday. No call or email or anything. Are they just putting it off so they can say I'm too late to do buyback? Very frustrating with zero response.
     
  16. 2019KonaEVUlt

    2019KonaEVUlt New Member

    I very much relate to and empathize with your frustration. Just to save your sanity I would double whatever time estimate they give you. I have been working with Sedgewick since 5/7 and got my first offer 6/10 which was missing some items. I finally got a response today after calling/emailing multiple people essentially telling me they are still waiting on word back from Hyundai, but the matter has been escalated to a manager who is out until next Wednesday.

    From my experience, you will not hear anything in terms of progress updates until you have their formal offer and this could take 4 weeks. I know it doesn't help matters, but you're not alone in terms of your experiences. It is frustrating that some people seem to have better experiences and I can only chalk that up to luck.
     
  17. Strange. I keep getting the runaround with what is happening with my car. Took weeks to get my case manager on the phone and then she said she would look into the buyback option as well as getting a battery and get back to me--note: my car does not run at all and has been at the dealer for 2 months now. Case Manager was supposed to call me this past Tuesday and never called. Got her on the phone yesterday and it was clear she had done nothing but said she would call back in an hour or two. No call back. I emailed her this morning and luckily got a call. She said she was elevating my ticket and I should hear from someone soon. I got an email today from a "Customer Service Specialist" who said she needs to contact my dealer to review the open repair order and that it could take her 7-10 days to follow up. No mention of any buyback or even battery replacement.. Live in NYS
     
  18. Are you talking about after the initial contact from a case manager? I have not even spoken to the case manager once. no contact since customer service opened a case for me. I would understand the slow time if I had at least one call/email. I have nobody to contact other than updating my case from the contact us page on hyundai's web site.
     
  19. Managed to find some time today to run out and get mine notarized and emailed it back. So now I just enjoy my last few weeks with my favorite car :-(
     
  20. doggyworld

    doggyworld Active Member

    Maybe call the customer service line again and check to make sure they have your phone number correct? It took them I think 9 business days for them to call me. Could also be getting slower as the queue might have been growing now.
     
  21. 2019KonaEVUlt

    2019KonaEVUlt New Member

    Sorry, I misread your post. I am talking about Sedgwick. I received a case # on 4/20 after filing a complaint with Hyundai Consumer Affairs. I was offered a buyback/repurchase 1 week later on 4/27 and then transferred to Sedgwick (the company that handles all the calculations for Hyundai) who reached out on 5/7. This is when I stopped hearing from anyone until I would reach out and even then I would get very little if any response back and excuses about why it was taking longer than expected. In my experience, HCA was pretty quick in getting back to me.
     
  22. oops.. sorry about that. I still have not gotten as far as you, so disregard my last post. Still dealing with what they are going to do. ugh
     
  23. Was your car under two years and 18,000 miles when the defect first appeared? If so, it looks to me like you are entitled to a refund or replacement under the New York State Lemon Law.

    According to the fact sheet, "... if your car is out of service to repair the problem for a total of 30 days during the warranty period ... then you may be entitled to either a comparable car or a refund of your purchase price, plus license and registration fees, minus a mileage allowance only if the vehicle has been driven more than 12,000 miles."

    If this applies, tell them you want a new car or a buyback under the lemon law.
     

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